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==Linux==
==Linux==
<div style="background-color:#ff7777;color:white;display:inline-block;padding:0.1em;margin:1em;">NEWEST RELEASE FROM MAY 7 2017, IT IS OUTDATED, WE'RE WAITING FOR UPDATE</div><br/>


<div style="background-color:#aafaaa;color:white;display:inline-block;padding:0.5em;margin:1em;"><big>[https://s3-eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/ds9-apps/kexi-stable-master-appimage/kexi-latest-x86_64.AppImage DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION ({{Kexi/Unstable}} {{Kexi/Stage}})]</big></div> ([https://s3-eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/ds9-apps/index.html#!/kexi-stable-master-appimage%2F see all versions])
So called Nightly builds:
* experimental version ({{Kexi/UnstableLink}}): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kexi_flatpak/


{{Note|These are distribution-independent '''.Appimages''' files. The <tt>kexi-latest-x86_64.AppImage</tt> is the '''newest''' available. <strike>We are publish these snapshots regularly.</strike> '''We are pausing the releases (May 2017) with a plan to restart releases.''' They are not synchronized with releases, to find exact version click Help (top-left) -> About Kexi -> Version. }}
==Windows==
So called Nightly builds. Pick one of them:
* test of stable version ({{Kexi/StableLink}}): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kexi_Release_win64/
* experimental version ({{Kexi/UnstableLink}}): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kexi_Nightly_win64/


The files are kindly contributed by http://blue-systems.com


Details:
In the ''Last Successful Artifacts'' section of the above pages click either:
* kexi-*******.7z for a 7z archive and when it downloads just uncompress it (using [https://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] program)  to your folder of choice and run kexi-***.exe program.
* or kexi-*******.exe installer and when it downloads run it and let the installer guide you.


* The download size is about 180MiB, '''it is a compressed program''' and contains all needed dependencies.
* To run the app make it executable and execute the file as a program ([[/How to run|more info]])
* No need to uninstall previous version of Kexi - these versions are independent and work without installation
* Kexi settings and recent files are obtained from the user account and shared with all Kexi 3 versions or newer.


Known bugs:
Notes:
* [https://github.com/appimage-packages/kexi/issues/5 No PostgreSQL support] (only MySQL and SQLite available) (reported at [https://github.com/appimage-packages/kexi/issues/5])
* You can uncompress as many versions of KEXI from the 7z archive at the same time as you want.
* You can install as many minor versions of KEXI using the installer as you want, e.g. 3.2, 3.3, 3.4...


Help us improve:
==macOS==
To be announced. [[Kexi/Contact|Ask us about availability]].


* Definition page at https://github.com/appimage-packages/kexi.
==Outdated==
* Report bugs at: https://github.com/appimage-packages/kexi/issues.
No longer supported, at least for now.
* More info about the technology: http://appimage.org.


==Windows==
* [[/Linux AppImages/]]
So called Nightly builds: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Kexi_Nightly_win64/ (you can choose 7z archive or installer).
 
==macOS==
To be announced. [[Kexi/Contact|Ask us about availability]].

Revision as of 22:04, 25 January 2019

Snapshots of Kexi aka nightly builds.

Linux

So called Nightly builds:

Windows

So called Nightly builds. Pick one of them:


In the Last Successful Artifacts section of the above pages click either:

  • kexi-*******.7z for a 7z archive and when it downloads just uncompress it (using 7-Zip program) to your folder of choice and run kexi-***.exe program.
  • or kexi-*******.exe installer and when it downloads run it and let the installer guide you.


Notes:

  • You can uncompress as many versions of KEXI from the 7z archive at the same time as you want.
  • You can install as many minor versions of KEXI using the installer as you want, e.g. 3.2, 3.3, 3.4...

macOS

To be announced. Ask us about availability.

Outdated

No longer supported, at least for now.